Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-6 | must offend Thine eyes; I confess and know it. But who shall
2 1, 7-12 | Thee in these things, to confess unto Thee, and sing unto
3 1, 13-22| out against me, while I confess to Thee, my God, whatever
4 1, 19-30| These things I speak and confess to Thee, my God; for which
5 2, 7-15 | Lord, and thank Thee, and confess unto Thy name; because Thou
6 2, 7-15 | its own sake? Yea, all I confess to have been forgiven me;
7 3, 6-11 | Thee, my God (to Thee I confess it, who hadst mercy on me,
8 3, 8-16 | merciful to their sins who confess, and hearest the groaning
9 3, 11-20| thou, there he also'?" I confess to Thee, O Lord, that to
10 3, 12-21| things which more press me to confess unto Thee, and much I do
11 4, 1-1 | my God; but I would still confess to Thee mine own shame in
12 4, 1-1 | but let us poor and needy confess unto Thee. ~ ~
13 4, 3-4 | For, it is a good thing to confess unto Thee, and to say, Have
14 4, 6-11 | time to question, but to confess unto Thee. Wretched I was;
15 4, 15-23| whence do I confidently confess unto Thee, that I had loved
16 4, 16-26| constraint, rather than confess that my changeable substance
17 4, 17-31| do I blush, O my God, to confess to Thee Thy mercies towards
18 5, 1-1 | formed and stirred up to confess unto Thy name. Heal Thou
19 5, 1-1 | may love Thee; and let it confess Thy own mercies to Thee,
20 5, 2-2 | the heart of those that confess to Thee, and cast themselves
21 5, 7-12 | and was not ashamed to confess it. For he was not one of
22 5, 8-14 | this, I will not neglect to confess to Thee; because herein
23 5, 10-18| had done any evil, not to confess I had done any, that Thou
24 5, 10-20| God (to whom Thy mercies confess out of my mouth), as unbounded,
25 5, 10-20| Thee, I was constrained to confess Thee bounded; than if on
26 6, 6-9 | should remember all this, and confess to Thee. Let my soul cleave
27 6, 7-12 | considers not Thy mercies, which confess unto Thee out of my inmost
28 7, 5-8 | of my very inmost soul, confess unto Thee for this also,
29 7, 9-14 | that every tongue should confess that the Lord Jesus Christ
30 7, 19-25| Faith. But somewhat later, I confess, did I learn how in that
31 8, 1-1 | thanksgiving, remember, and confess unto Thee Thy mercies on
32 8, 2-4 | should he now be afraid to confess Him before men, and appeared
33 8, 6-13 | I will now declare, and confess unto Thy name, O Lord, my
34 8, 10-23| answer? For either they must confess (which they fain would not)
35 9, 4-7 | is it to me, O Lord, to confess to Thee, by what inward
36 9, 6-14 | grave and learned men. I confess unto Thee Thy gifts, O Lord
37 9, 6-14 | had inspired us with it. I confess unto Thee Thy gifts. There
38 9, 7-16 | remembrance, that I should confess these things also unto Thee?
39 9, 12-32| the mind. And this also I confess unto Thy mercy, Father of
40 9, 12-33| now, Lord, in writing I confess it unto Thee. Read it, who
41 10, 2-2 | in me though I would not confess it? For I should hide Thee
42 10, 2-2 | am; and with what fruit I confess unto Thee, I have said.
43 10, 2-2 | when I am evil, then to confess to Thee is nothing else
44 10, 3-3 | Lord, will in such wise confess unto Thee, that men may
45 10, 3-3 | cannot demonstrate whether I confess truly; yet they believe
46 10, 3-4 | pray, do I by this book confess to men also in Thy presence
47 10, 3-4 | They wish then to hear me confess what I am within; whither
48 10, 4-6 | of what I have been, to confess this, not before Thee only,
49 10, 5-7 | able to bear it. I will confess then what I know of myself,
50 10, 5-7 | I know of myself, I will confess also what I know not of
51 10, 20-29| hear the name, and we all confess that we desire the thing;
52 10, 33-50| voice than the words sung, I confess to have sinned penally,
53 10, 37-61| 10.37.61 What then do I confess unto Thee in this kind of
54 10, 37-62| myself also, that I may confess unto my brethren, who are
55 11, 1-1 | first wouldest that I should confess unto Thee, my Lord God.
56 11, 2-2 | Thy law, and therein to confess to Thee my skill and unskilfulness,
57 11, 2-3 | herb that thirsteth. Let me confess unto Thee whatsoever I shall
58 11, 7-9 | and give thanks. I know, I confess to Thee, O Lord, and with
59 11, 18-23| before, already existing, I confess, O my God, I know not. This
60 11, 20-26| I see three times, and I confess there are three. Let it
61 11, 22-28| shall I more fruitfully confess my ignorance, than to Thee,
62 11, 25-32| 11.25.32 And I confess to Thee, O Lord, that I
63 11, 25-32| what time is, and again I confess unto Thee, O Lord, that
64 11, 26-33| Does not my soul most truly confess unto Thee, that I do measure
65 11, 31-41| Whoso understandeth, let him confess unto Thee; and whoso understandeth
66 11, 31-41| understandeth not, let him confess unto Thee. Oh how high art
67 12, 6-6 | by my tongue and my pen, confess unto Thee the whole, whatever
68 12, 6-6 | then my voice and pen would confess unto Thee the whole, whatsoever
69 12, 22-31| created and formed, so we confess that to be a lesser good
70 12, 23-32| of my capacity (which I confess unto Thee, O Lord, that
71 12, 30-41| Confessions, should I not confess unto Thee, "I know not";
72 12, 30-41| meaning. And all we who, I confess, see and express the truth
73 12, 32-43| in these more briefly to confess unto Thee, and to choose
74 13, 14-15| contemplate Thee: I shall for ever confess unto Thee. In the morning
75 13, 15-17| which so persuade me to confess, and make my neck pliant
76 13, 24-36| in Thine eyes, wherein I confess unto Thee, that I believe,
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